Fijian Drua Announces Two Exciting New Squad Addition
The young duo will join the Drua squad in October in preparation for the 2024 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.
Thursday 14 September 2023 | 22:41
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua today made one of its most exciting player recruitment announcements after securing the signatures of two Fiji U20 stars in flyhalf Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula and outside back Epeli Waqaicece (“Waqa”).
The young duo will join the Drua squad in October in preparation for the 2024 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.
Both have signed multi-year contracts, declining genuine interest from other professional franchises to forge their careers within the Fijian Drua and Fiji Rugby high performance pathway.
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Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Head Coach Mick Byrne was ecstatic as he welcomed the duo onboard: “These are very exciting times for us, to sign players like Isaiah and Epeli who are coming back to Fiji to be part of this journey with the Drua and Fijian Rugby in general. An added bonus is having two players that are best friends opting to play for us. This will give us an opportunity to work with these young players and develop them into professional athletes. I am really looking forward to spending quality time with Isaiah and Waqa to help them grow, while giving them the opportunity to become world class players with the talent and skillset they already have.”
Armstrong-Ravula was hugely impressive as flyhalf for Fiji U20’s at the recent World Rugby U20 Championship, where he made the team of the tournament.
He is eligible for Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa and Tonga, but has chosen to represent the Fijian Drua and make himself available for Fiji where he has connections to Moce, Lau through his father Steve Ravula.
He attended Ipswich State High School in Brisbane and Saint Andrew’s College in Christchurch.
Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula currently plays for Manawatu Turbos in New Zealand’s National Provincial Championship and was also part of the Hurricanes Academy and the Hurricanes Under 20s in recent years.
Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula
Source: Fijian Drua
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